I have to remind you that your original comment was:
It is bad for a state - at least in relative terms - if it has a good thing and suddenly every state has that good thing.
You were not talking about the FTC, you were talking about the state. Furthermore, the parent comment to which you're replying was:
It's not bad when people are copying you, it signals that California is ahead of the curve on the issue...
which was a reply to
I suspect this is bad for California
We were all - and especially you - very clearly talking about whether or not it's bad for California. Only later in the conversation did you start to shift your statements to seem as if you're talking about the FTC.
Moving the goalpost fallacy:
Moving the goalposts is an informal fallacy in which evidence presented in response to a specific claim is dismissed and some other evidence is demanded.
e.g. "It might be bad for California, but not the FTC", "you can't read", "incorrectly inferring", "assuming" etc. Nope, none of those, just sticking to the topic.